New Orleans Mayor Takes Swipe At NYC
(CBS) Confronted by accusations that hes taking too long to clean up his city after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin defended himself by remarking on New York Citys failure to rebuild Ground Zero. Nagin made the remarks in an interview conducted by CBS News National Correspondent Byron Pitts which will be broadcast on 60 Minutes, Sunday, Aug. 27, at 7 p.m. EDT.
You guys in New York cant get a hole in the ground fixed and its five years later. So lets be fair. | On a tour of the decimated Ninth Ward, Nagin tells Pitts the city has removed most of the debris from public property and its mainly private land thats still affected areas that cant be cleaned without the owners' permission. But when Pitts points to flood-damaged cars in the street and a house washed partially into the street, the mayor shoots back. "Thats alright. You guys in New York cant get a hole in the ground fixed and its five years later. So lets be fair."
Nagin is confident New Orleans will be whole again and will even be able to withstand another hurricane of Katrina strength, pointing out that taller and stronger levees are being built. It will take time. "Were into a five-to-seven-year build cycle
. At the end of the day, I see the city being totally rebuilt. I see us eliminating blight, still being culturally unique," Nagin says.
Posted by: Fred 2006-08-25 |